


The Mountain Men
The story concerns two grizzled mountain men -- Bill Tyler and Henry Frapp -- during the dying days of the fur-trapping era. The plot begins when Running Moon runs away from her abusive husband Heavy Eagle and comes across the two seedy fur trappers. The mountain men take her in, unaware that Heavy Eagle has dispatched an army of Indian braves to reclaim her.
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Plot Summary
In the rugged American West of 1830, two seasoned mountain men, Bill Tyler and Henry Frapp, embark on a perilous journey to trap beavers. Their adventure takes an unexpected turn when they become entangled with a Crow Indian chief and his daughter, leading to a series of comical and dangerous encounters as they navigate treacherous terrain and tribal disputes. The film follows their struggle for survival and riches in the untamed wilderness.
Critical Reception
The Mountain Men received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often pointed to its inconsistent tone, blending of violent action with slapstick comedy. While some appreciated the performances of its lead actors, the film was largely seen as a forgettable entry in the Western genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggled to balance its attempts at humor with the more serious elements of its Western setting.
- Performances, particularly from Charlton Heston and Brian Keith, were noted but couldn't salvage the overall weak narrative.
- Lacked the grit and depth expected of a Western, opting for a more simplistic and at times juvenile approach.
Google audience: Audience reception for The Mountain Men is largely absent from readily available aggregated data. However, available commentary suggests it is a film that did not leave a significant impression on viewers, often viewed as a dated or uninspired Western.
Fun Fact
Charlton Heston, known for his iconic roles in epics like 'Ben-Hur' and 'The Ten Commandments', portrayed a grizzled frontiersman in 'The Mountain Men', showcasing his versatility in a different genre.
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